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Look, either you believe that human beings share some basic similarities... 00:00:00.208 - 00:00:04.838
or you just throw the towel in. 00:00:04.879 - 00:00:06.673
Buying a telescope is a complicated decision. 00:00:07.090 - 00:00:09.092
{Y:i}- You should focus on your interests. - No pun intended. 00:00:09.134 - 00:00:12.512
- What? - Focus? 00:00:12.804 - 00:00:15.640
Right. A-Are you interested in the solar system– moon, planets, etc? 00:00:15.724 - 00:00:19.811
{Y:i}Or deeper space-nebulae, star clusters, galaxies. 00:00:19.894 - 00:00:22.856
Then you want a much larger lens with a Dobsonian mount. 00:00:22.897 - 00:00:26.192
- The eight-bar refractors go up to 180 millimeters. - Hi, Adam. 00:00:26.234 - 00:00:29.320
Hi. Michael's looking for a telescope to buy for her cottage in Kerhonkson. 00:00:29.404 - 00:00:32.866
For deep space in a static position... 00:00:32.907 - 00:00:35.118
you could really think about some bigger reflectors– 00:00:35.201 - 00:00:38.663
Have– Have you heard too much about telescopes? 00:00:41.166 - 00:00:43.376
No. No. 00:00:43.460 - 00:00:45.378
It's just some of what you're saying is going right over my head. 00:00:45.462 - 00:00:48.882
Oh. Okay. Well, I'll start over. 00:00:48.965 - 00:00:51.676
Three basic considerations. 00:00:51.760 - 00:00:53.720
- Kind of lens. - Come say good-bye to Robin and Jen with me. 00:00:53.762 - 00:00:57.140
All right. 00:00:59.225 - 00:01:01.353
- Thank you for the information. - Oh, you're welcome. 00:01:03.521 - 00:01:05.607